作者: Carl M. Shy , John P. Creason , Martin E. Pearlman , Kathryn E. McClain , Ferris B. Benson
DOI: 10.1080/00022470.1970.10469445
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摘要: A study of acute respiratory illness was conducted from November 1968 through April 1969 among families residing in an area relatively high nitrogen dioxide exposure, elevated suspended particulate and two control areas Greater Chattanooga. Respiratory rates were consistently higher all family segments the high-nitrogen exposure when averaged for entire 24 weeks study, A2/Hong-Kong epidemic period, or post-epidemic interval. relative excess 18.8 percent found exposed to NO2 concentrations 10.4 elevated-suspended area.